
Those who enjoy the show All Creatures Great and Small can expect the familiar bickering between Siegfried and Tristan Farnon to continue in season 6. However, Callum Woodhouse, who plays Tristan, has also hinted at more touching and emotional scenes between the two brothers this season.
They argue constantly, but then quickly make up – you might find them sharing a drink and chatting about things like cricket just an hour later.
I believe the connection between Tristan and James really came to a head in season three, when they both joined up, and then Tristan was drafted. That’s when they finally told each other they loved each other and shared a hug – something fans had been hoping for throughout the entire series.
Even now, the brothers still share special connections, often with a little help from others. They truly come together and support each other in a unique way that only family can.
Woodhouse went on to praise those moments, teasing some particularly special moments in season 6.
He noted that the interactions between the brothers are always compelling to watch. He especially enjoys anticipating and seeing how their conflicts unfold, and it’s consistently his favorite part of the script.
This year’s episodes are some of the best I’ve seen in six years. The writers perfectly balance touching moments with realistic sibling arguments, creating something truly special. I think this season really strengthens the bond between the brothers.

Nicholas Ralph, the actor who plays James, talked about how his character’s relationship with his wife, Helen, has changed in season 6. This is because James is now firmly settled back in Darrowby.
They’ve rediscovered their connection and are supporting each other again. Their relationship feels playful and enjoyable once more, and becoming a family of four – with young children, Jimmy and Rosie – has brought a lot of energy and excitement into their lives.
It’s a unique kind of enjoyment they share. They find happiness both as a couple and as a close-knit family, which was lovely to watch. We’d previously seen them struggle with challenges, including time apart – especially with James serving in the RAF – and then his difficulty expressing his emotions upon returning.
With Helen’s support, he was finally able to achieve his goal, and it felt good to return to this situation.
The newest season of the show will once again feature touching stories about people and animals, but this time it’s set in 1945, as World War II in Europe is ending – a significant departure from earlier seasons.
The show returns to Darrowby with improvements in veterinary medicine, growing families, and some new characters, all hoping for a better and calmer future, according to the official description.
You can watch seasons 1 through 5 of All Creatures Great and Small on Channel 5. The book series by James Herriot, which inspired the show, is also available to purchase on Amazon.
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